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Curriculum

Click on the links below for complete lesson plans developed by our poets and classroom teachers.

Classroom Teachings

  • A List Poem Of Memories Using The Device Of Repetition
  • A Snapshot in Time Assignment
  • Adjective List
  • AnthologyLesson
  • Color Poem
  • It Is Poetry Because
  • Journey Poem
  • Line By Line Handout
  • Line By Line Noun List
  • Line By Line
  • Looking for Silence
  • Playing With Titles
  • Postcard Poem
  • Saying A Word Aloud
  • There Ought to Be a Word
  • Triads

Lessons for Younger Students

  • A Ball is Hungry for Bounces
  • Animals in all kinds of colors
  • Animals In All Kinds Of Weather
  • Animals In All Kinds Of Weather Samples
  • Are Snakes The Only Things That Slither
  • Eating A Metaphor
  • My Pencil is Quiet
  • What Is The Quietest Color
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    The Skagit River Poetry Foundation
    PO Box 238
    La Conner, WA 98257



  • We Need Your Help: A Call for Volunteers

    Volunteers are the heartbeat of our project. Without the hours of work our volunteers give, the Skagit River Poetry Project and Festival would not be possible. Click on the green volunteer icon below to see the volunteer calendar. We will begin our volunteer recruitment in mid-February 2014, so save the date.

    If you have questions, please email to linda.talman@gmail.com.

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